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John Carl Ortberg Jr. is an American evangelical Christian author, speaker, and pastor. He served as the senior pastor of Menlo Church in Menlo Park, California, an ECO Presbyterian church with more than 4,000 members, for 17 years. In 2026, he runs a podcast offering daily Bible devotionals and speaks at Christian events.

Early life and education
Ortberg was born in Rockford, Illinois, and earned his undergraduate degree from Wheaton College, and his M.Div. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Fuller Theological Seminary. Ortberg has also studied at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. ==Career==
Career
From 1985 to 1990, Ortberg served as senior pastor at Simi Valley Community Church, and then from 1990 to 1994 at Horizons Community Church (now Baseline Community Church) in Claremont, California. Ortberg then moved from California to Illinois to serve as a teaching pastor at Willow Creek Community Church in South Barrington, Illinois, until 2003, when he became the senior pastor at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church, a multi-campus church in Northern California. Teachings Spiritual formation A central theme of Ortberg's teaching and books is spiritual formation, the transforming of human character through authentic experiences with God. Ortberg argues that the desire for comfort and security often stands in the way of an authentic relationship with God when people place too high a value on being secure and comfortable they may be reluctant to make the sacrifices God asks of them. Eternal cravings Ortberg has warned against the societal pressures which tell people that bigger is always better, saying, "I think for all of us, whatever your ministry or job, bigness will never satisfy the call." In his books, Ortberg has described his own desire for importance and success, and how achieving them did not ultimately bring him happiness. "Your cravings," according to Ortberg, "if you could get to the bottom of them, are for the eternal." Speaking and media Ortberg has been a featured speaker at many events, including: • Promise Keepers 2006 Conferences • Westmont College (2007 commencement speaker) Ortberg's retelling of his experience of playing Monopoly with his grandmother was used as the beginning narration of Peter Joseph's 2011 documentary Zeitgeist: Moving Forward. ==Personal life==
Personal life
Ortberg and his wife, Nancy, have three children: Laura Turner, Daniel Lavery, and John III. Nancy is a former healthcare administrator and leadership consultant. She has also written several published works (including the 2015 Seeing in the Dark: Finding God’s Light in the Most Unexpected Places). She has also been a church teaching pastor and board member (e.g., at Willow Creek). Laura has written for The New York Times, New York Magazine, and BuzzFeed. Daniel authored the "Dear Prudence" advice column for the Slate from 2015 to 2021, and founded, wrote, and edited the feminist humor blog The Toast, now defunct. Their youngest, John III, known as Johnny, was an Ultimate Frisbee coach until late 2019. ==Menlo Church departure==
Menlo Church departure
During the summer of 2018, Ortberg's son, John III, confessed to him that he was sexually attracted to minors. At that time, Ortberg did nothing to ensure that his son stopped his volunteer activities with minors at Menlo Church. Ortberg also did not alert other church leaders to the situation. On November 22, 2019, Ortberg went on leave from his position. The reason for his leave was not stated at that time. After completing a restoration plan, Ortberg returned to the pulpit on March 7. Lavery alleged that this investigation was inadequate, because the lawyer who conducted it had no experience with matters of sexual misconduct, but rather was a specialist in protecting clients from litigation. On July 29, 2020, Menlo Church announced that Ortberg had resigned from his position, effective August 2, citing broken trust and fallout from the “poor judgement” in decisions he had made in allowing his son to continue to volunteer with students after his confession of an attraction to minors. In October 2021, the third-party organization Zero Abuse Project completed an investigation into the matter after interviewing 104 witnesses and reviewing or analyzing more than 500,000 documents. Zero Abuse Project did not find any disclosure or other evidence that Ortberg III committed any acts of wrongdoing against a minor. ==Published works==
Published works
Grace: An Invitation to a Way of Life (with Laurie Pederson and Judson Poling). Zondervan, 2000 • Life Changing LoveWhat is God’s will for my life? == References ==
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